INDEX. 



ADDRESS and petition to the inhabitants of Munich . iv, 508-517. 



Adhesion of particles of liquids to each other . . . ii, 300-317. 



water to each other . . . ii, 290-319. 



Advantage of employing wheels with broad felloes . iv, 661-678. 



Air and hair, fur, etc., attraction between i, 462. 



expansion of, proportional to increase of temperature ii, 157. 



manner in which heat is transported by iii, 48. 



moist, propagation of heat in i, 425. 



a non-conductor of heat iii, 15, 47. 



Priestley's observations on i, 219, 221, 230. 



produced from water by action of light . . . . i, 191-231. 



quantities of, in trees and seerwoods ii, 441. 



rarefied, propagation of heat in i, 430. 



resistance of, to light iv, 20. 



Alcohol, capacity of, for heat ii, 434. 



heat developed in condensation of vapour of . . ii, 419. 



heat produced in combustion of ii, 387. 



Animal fluids, adhesion of particles of, to each other . . ii, 310. 



Argand's lamp, character of light of iv, 134. 



compared with other sources of light . . . iv, 33. 



theory of iii, 33- 



Armen-Instituts-Deputation in Munich iv, 252, 293. 



Aurumfulminans, explosive force of i, 89. 



BALE, phenomenon observed at hot baths of i, 243. 



Baking bread, etc., in metallic ovens iii, 147- 



Balloon illuminator iv, 1 13. 



Barley, as food iv, 482. 



